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Passive Voice Use the other slides Use the other slides Oh yeah, thanks. Oh yeah, thanks.

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Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives Pronouns stand in place of some noun or pronoun (like substantive adjectives eg. “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”) Pronouns stand in place of some noun or pronoun (like substantive adjectives eg. “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”) Adjectives modify some noun or pronoun Adjectives modify some noun or pronoun

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Interrogative Pronoun Same as relative: Same as relative: –Plural forms –Masc. Sing. Forms Different from relative: Different from relative: –No antecedent –Asks a qestion –Masc. and Fem. Sing. Forms (p.124) –Nom. Sing.

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Interrogative Adjectives Same as relative: Same as relative: –All Forms –Agrees with a noun or pronoun Different from relative: Different from relative: –Asks for more specific information about the person or thing it agrees with –Placement*

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Participles Verbal adjectives Verbal adjectives Four types of participles in Latin Four types of participles in Latin –Present Active doing –Future Active about to do –Perfect Passive done, having been done –Future Passive about to be done

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Passive Periphrastic Simply the gerundive + sum Simply the gerundive + sum A simplified way to express necessity, obligation, or appropriate actions. A simplified way to express necessity, obligation, or appropriate actions. The Wheelock vocabulary must be studied by you every day. The Wheelock vocabulary must be studied by you every day.

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Indirect Statement Identified by its “accusative + infinitive” construction following a verb of sensing/stating. Identified by its “accusative + infinitive” construction following a verb of sensing/stating. The class said, “Todd is freakin’ cool.” The class said, “Todd is freakin’ cool.” The class said that Todd is freakin’ cool. The class said that Todd is freakin’ cool.

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Indirect Statement The indirect statement can be thought of as an extended direct object. The indirect statement can be thought of as an extended direct object. The class said X. The class said X. What function in the sentence does X serve? What function in the sentence does X serve? So if X = that “Todd is freakin’ cool.” So if X = that “Todd is freakin’ cool.” The class said that Todd is freakin’ cool. The class said that Todd is freakin’ cool.